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The 2020–21 Rutgers Scarlet Knights men's basketball team represented Rutgers University–New Brunswick during the 2020–21 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.The Scarlet Knights were led by fifth-year head coach Steve Pikiell and played their home games at the Rutgers Athletic Center in Piscataway, New Jersey as seventh-year members of the Big Ten Conference.
The history of Rutgers men's basketball dates back to 1906 when they began their first season of play. Their first recorded game was a loss to New York University by a score of 16-38. [ 3 ] The team was dissolved following the 1907-1908 season, only to be reformed in 1913 where they remained intact uninterrupted until the 1943 season.
Rutgers is currently 10-10 overall and 2-7 in the Big Ten. The Scarlet Knights have 11 regular-season games left on their schedule. Four of those games take place before the Feb. 18 trip to Minnesota.
It is intended to bring greater transparency to the transfer process and to enable student athletes to publicize their desire to transfer. [4] The transfer portal is an NCAA-wide database covering all three NCAA divisions, although most media coverage of the transfer portal involves its use in the top-level Division I (D-I).
She has averaged 19.9 points, 5.4 rebounds and 3.2 assists per game through 14 games (12 starts) for Rutgers. The Scarlet Knights (8-7, 0-4 Big Ten) play their next game Wednesday at Minnesota.
Rutgers athletics underwent a massive change on Aug. 16 when athletic director Pat Hobbs stunningly and abruptly resigned from his position after nine years at the helm.
He also said, "Our mission at Rutgers is to build a National Championship-caliber program and Mike is the type of individual who helps further this process." [5] Rosario debuted for Rutgers on November 14, 2008, with 17 points, 4 rebounds, 2 steals, and 1 assist against Marist.
Louis Brown Athletic Center Piscataway, New Jersey: Feb 2, 1989: Penn State: W 87–83 8–10 (6–3) Louis Brown Athletic Center Piscataway, New Jersey: Feb 5, 1989: No. 18 West Virginia: L 58–60 8–11 (6–4) Louis Brown Athletic Center Piscataway, New Jersey: Feb 9, 1989: at Duquesne: W 79–74 9–11 (7–4) A.J. Palumbo Center